1. 26 Jan, 2024 1 commit
    • Pierrick Bouvier's avatar
      Enable native compilation for windows-arm64 (#141930) · 37c3978b
      Pierrick Bouvier authored
      It's now possible to natively compile a flutter app for windows-arm64. Cross-compilation is not yet implemented.
      
      Uses arm64 artifacts now available for Dart/Flutter. Platform detection is based on Abi class, provided by Dart. Depending if Dart is an arm64 or x64 binary, the Abi is set accordingly. Initial bootstrap of dart artifacts (update_dart_sdk.ps1) is checking PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable, which is the way to detect host architecture on Windows.
      
      This is available only for master channel (on other channels, it fallbacks to windows-x64).
      
      On windows-x64, it produces an x64 app. On windows-arm64, it produces an arm64 app.
      37c3978b
  2. 18 Jan, 2024 2 commits
    • auto-submit[bot]'s avatar
      Reverts "Enable native compilation for windows-arm64 " (#141809) · 1901d6fa
      auto-submit[bot] authored
      Reverts flutter/flutter#137618
      Initiated by: Jasguerrero
      This change reverts the following previous change:
      Original Description:
      It's now possible to natively compile a flutter app for
      windows-arm64. Cross-compilation is not yet implemented.
      
      Uses arm64 artifacts now available for Dart/Flutter.
      Platform detection is based on Abi class, provided by Dart. Depending if
      Dart is an arm64 or x64 binary, the Abi is set accordingly.
      Initial bootstrap of dart artifacts (update_dart_sdk.ps1) is checking
      PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable, which is the way to detect
      host architecture on Windows.
      
      This is available only for master channel (on other channels, it
      fallbacks to windows-x64).
      
      On windows-x64, it produces an x64 app. On windows-arm64, it produces an
      arm64 app.
      1901d6fa
    • Pierrick Bouvier's avatar
      Enable native compilation for windows-arm64 (#137618) · 54055920
      Pierrick Bouvier authored
      It's now possible to natively compile a flutter app for
      windows-arm64. Cross-compilation is not yet implemented.
      
      Uses arm64 artifacts now available for Dart/Flutter.
      Platform detection is based on Abi class, provided by Dart. Depending if
      Dart is an arm64 or x64 binary, the Abi is set accordingly.
      Initial bootstrap of dart artifacts (update_dart_sdk.ps1) is checking
      PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable, which is the way to detect
      host architecture on Windows.
      
      This is available only for master channel (on other channels, it
      fallbacks to windows-x64).
      
      On windows-x64, it produces an x64 app. On windows-arm64, it produces an
      arm64 app.
      54055920
  3. 18 Oct, 2023 1 commit
    • Christopher Fujino's avatar
      Flutter preview device (#135639) · 8a31a3a2
      Christopher Fujino authored
      Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/130277
      
      This PR does two things:
      
      1. introduce a hidden `flutter build _preview` command, that will build a debug windows desktop app and copy it into the SDK's binary cache. This command is only intended to be run during packaging.
      2. introduce a new device type, called `PreviewDevice`, which relies on the prebuilt desktop debug app from step 1, copies it into the target app's assets build folder, and then hot reloads their dart code into it.
      8a31a3a2
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    • Rich Kadel's avatar
      Remove outdated Fuchsia concepts (#107335) · 549f70c9
      Rich Kadel authored
      Fuchsia will soon remove all support for Component Framework version 1
      components (recognized by component manifests ending in `.cmx`).
      Notably, some of the `flutter` tool commands for Fuchsia devices--
      notably, but not limited to, those related to CFv1--are outdated, and
      either do not work today or soon won't work.
      
      This PR removes the outdated components and commands, replacing some
      with the newer version, or simply removing the non-working features,
      in some cases.
      549f70c9
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    • Jonah Williams's avatar
      [flutter_tools] add missing null-safety flags (#59773) · 01e09ea8
      Jonah Williams authored
      Some of the null-safety commands were missing - plumb them through. Ensure that verbose mode shows their output, and clean up the messaging around sound-null-safety.
      
      Fixes #59769
      
      Adds a test that validate each of the null safety supporting build commands has everything plumbed through.
      01e09ea8
  32. 26 Apr, 2020 1 commit
    • Jonah Williams's avatar
      [flutter_tools] quality pass on Linux build (#55556) · dd88b204
      Jonah Williams authored
      - Update the Linux build to support most of the build configuration, though like windows most only make sense for profile/release.
      - Ensure VERBOSE_SCRIPT_LOGGING is set when the logger is verbose
      - Automatically run pub get like other build commands
      dd88b204
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